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Burnley boss Sean Dyche not distracted by questions over future

"It's not a distraction to me... I'm still active and I'm still involved, that's for sure."

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Image: There are questions surrounding Sean Dyche's future at Burnley after a reported rift with the club's board

Sean Dyche says questions over his future will not be a distraction as Burnley look to finish the season strongly.

Thursday's 1-0 win over Watford was a positive response to a difficult week on and off the pitch for the Clarets.

A 'White Lives Matter Burnley' banner was flown over their game against Manchester City on Monday, while Dyche made clear his frustrations with the board about player contracts before the defeat at the Etihad Stadium.

The 48-year-old's comments led to speculation he could look to leave Turf Moor after seven and a half years and gave his players another thing to think about as they eye up a European place with seven games remaining.

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FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Burnley's win over Watford in the Premier League.

Asked if he needed to draw a line under the questions, the Burnley boss said: "It's not a distraction to me. I don't know if you noticed, but I was at it last night, I had to apologise last night for some of the loose language because the microphones picked it up.

"I was in the moment, it was emotional. It meant a lot. The game meant a lot and the win meant a lot. I'm still active and I'm still involved, that's for sure."

Faced with questions over his position after the match, Dyche had pointed to that commitment on the touchline and at the training ground, but noticeably said nothing about the long term.

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Asked if anything should be read into those comments, Dyche on Friday said: "I've got two years left on my contract, that's the obvious thing you can read into it. I'm still here.

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Burnley boss Sean Dyche says that he was pleased to get a win after a tough week on and off the pitch following their 1-0 victory over Watford in the Premier League.

"I've been linked many times with other situations and I'm still here. I'm working hard with the team, I want the team to be successful this year and so far relatively we have been.

"Can we take it further? Can we finish further up the table? It's difficult to beat the season where we finished seventh but it doesn't mean it can't be done.

"We keep building and see where it takes us. That's my outlook. If that changes, that's the way it goes. I've said it for seven and a half years, there comes a time where one way or another things change. But I'm still here.

"People got bored with linking me with other clubs, so this time they link me with no clubs and say he's had enough.

"There's always got to be a story. If people want to talk about it, that's up to them. I'm the only one that knows what's going on."

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